Cumberland
– The Indian One-horned Rhinoceros was born at wild near Cumberland
Ohio. It is fifth successful birth of one-horned rhino under the
program INDIAN RHINO BREEDING in southeast Ohio. This is third calf
for Dailey (mother
rhino name).

Dan
Beetem, Director of Animal Management said - “We get exited about
every rhino birth, but this calf is special because it represent an
important new bloodline for the North American Breeding program.”

Now
there are five Indian Rhino and 13 white rhinos at the wilds of
Cumberland. The program aim to more breeding for endangeous spices.

Kaziranga National Park is recognized
as an IMPORTANT BIRD AREA (IBA) by Birdlife International for the
conservation of avifaunal species. As per last census 487 species of
migratory and resident birds including 46 threatened species are
found here. It is one of the best place for bird watching. This
attract many tourist here. Following are list of birds in Kaziranga
National Park -